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Project Title:

Study of Geographic Variation in Health Care Spending and Promotion of High-Value Care
PIN: IOM-HCS-09-08        

Major Unit:

Institute of Medicine

Sub Unit: Board on Health Care Services

RSO: Graham, Robin

Subject/Focus Area: Health and Medicine


Project Scope
An ad hoc committee will conduct a study on geographic variation in intensity, cost, and growth of health care services and in per capita health care spending among the Medicare, Medicaid, privately insured, and uninsured U.S. populations as proposed in Section 1159 of the Affordable Health Care for America Act (HR 3962) in 2009, and commissioned by the Secretary, HHS, in 2010.

The committee will commission relevant new analyses and will evaluate and review factors such as:
• Variation in areas of different sizes;
• Input prices; health status; practice patterns; access to medical services; supply of medical services; socioeconomic factors including race, ethnicity, gender, age, income and educational status; and provider and payment organizations;
• Patient access to care, insurance status, distribution of health care resources, health care outcomes and quality;
• Physician discretion consistent with or different from best evidence;
• Patient preferences and compliance;
• Empirical evidence for variation;
• Insurance status prior to Medicare enrollment, dual eligibility, fee-for-service, Parts C and D Medicare;
• Other factors deemed appropriate.

The effects of relevant sections of the Affordable Care and Budget Reconciliation Acts of 2010 on variation in Medicare Parts A, B, and C spending will be taken into account and recommendations made for changes in Medicare Parts A,B, and C payments for items and services that include impacts on physicians and hospitals, beneficiary access to care, and Medicare spending (but excluding GME, DSH, and HIT add-ons).

The committee will further address whether Medicare payment systems should be modified to provide incentives for high-value, high quality, evidence-based, patient-centered care through adoption of a value index (based on measures of quality and cost) that would adjust payments on a geographic area basis.

A workshop will be convened to gather public input into issues in the statement of task.

The project is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

The approximate start date for the project is September 15, 2010.

To meet a firm Congressional deadline, a brief interim report will be issued in March, 2013. The report will include the committee’s preliminary observations, based primarily on the results of the subcontracted analyses, but will not contain any recommendations.

A final report will be issued at the end of the project in approximately 36 months.

Note: (1/18/2013) - The project scope has been further updated and is shown above.
Note: (12/10/2010) – The project scope has been updated and is shown above.


 
Project Duration: 36 months    

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Committee Membership
Committee Membership

Meetings
 Meeting 1 - 11/09/2010
 Meeting 2 - 01/17/2011
 Meeting 3 - 04/14/2011
 Meeting 4 - 07/14/2011
 Meeting 5 - 11/17/2011
 Meeting 6 - 03/15/2012
 Meeting 7 - 06/04/2012
 Meeting 8 - 09/06/2012
 Meeting 9 - 11/01/2012
 Meeting 10 - 02/02/2013
 Meeting 11 - 02/08/2013
 Meeting 12 - 04/12/2013
 Meeting 13 - 05/03/2013
 Meeting 14 - 05/09/2013

Reports

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Interim Report of the Committee on Geographic Variation in Health Care Spending and Promotion of High-Value Care: Preliminary Committee Observations